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also robert francis, an ntsb investigator and the former vice chair of the ntsb. mr. curtis, to you first. i spoke to mr. francis about the people fanned out on the air field looking for he said parts of the airplane and other things as well. standard operating procedure. >> that is. there is no telling what piece may be critical for the investigation and you want to go out and collect as much as you can before weather, winds, water, what have you makes those pieces hard to find. >> mr. francis, we just heard from san francisco that two runways have been reopened now. does that seem pretty par to you that something of this magnitude, many people would be surprised that the airport would be back up and running even if it's just two runways at this point? >> i think that's normal. they've got delays, major delays already. the runways are separated enough so that they'll be able to use the runways that are, that remain to them. probably the capacity of the airport will be down somewhat obviously they've lost a major runway. but it's not surprising that they start up agai
also robert francis, an ntsb investigator and the former vice chair of the ntsb. mr. curtis, to you first. i spoke to mr. francis about the people fanned out on the air field looking for he said parts of the airplane and other things as well. standard operating procedure. >> that is. there is no telling what piece may be critical for the investigation and you want to go out and collect as much as you can before weather, winds, water, what have you makes those pieces hard to find. >>...
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new details from the ntsb. those black boxes have been recovered from asiana flight 214 from this boeing 777. >> and we've learned that those boxes are on their way to d.c. right now. of course, those boxes will hopefully provide some critical clues into what happened the moments before that crash landing in san francisco. >> and we'll continue to have updates as they come in. the ntsb go team has been on the ground for about seven hours now. and of course, we'll continue our special coverage of this crash in san francisco. >>> well, after days of unrest, we could see more big protests in egypt today. >> supporters and opponents of ousted president mohamed morsi plan to take to the streets again in rival rallies. let's bring in cnn's reza sayah in cairo with more on this. tell us what the situation is like there right now, reza. >> reporter: things are calm right now, pamela, but cairo and much of egypt bracing themselves for another day of rival protests and demonstrations in this ongoing conflict where on one
new details from the ntsb. those black boxes have been recovered from asiana flight 214 from this boeing 777. >> and we've learned that those boxes are on their way to d.c. right now. of course, those boxes will hopefully provide some critical clues into what happened the moments before that crash landing in san francisco. >> and we'll continue to have updates as they come in. the ntsb go team has been on the ground for about seven hours now. and of course, we'll continue our...
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the pilots told ntsb investigators they set the auto throttle to maintain descent speed. investigators will determine if it was set properly. >> we are now going to be looking at flight data recorder information to validate parameters associated with the auto pilot and automation, things like the autothough throttles. we need to work to understand what the different modes are, what can be selected and what the crew understood. >> reporter: what the crusade they did understand too late was that the aircraft was way too low and slow. >> we have a flying pilot, and we have two other pilots that are in the cockpit and they have a monitoring function. one of the very critical things that needs to be monitored on an approach to landing is speed, and so we need to understand what was going on in the cockpit and also what was going on with the aircraft. >> reporter: the asiana flight crew was in the tested for drugs and alcohol after the crash as a u.s. flight crew would have been and at least one emergency chute inflated inside the plane. the ceo does not believe the plane it's
the pilots told ntsb investigators they set the auto throttle to maintain descent speed. investigators will determine if it was set properly. >> we are now going to be looking at flight data recorder information to validate parameters associated with the auto pilot and automation, things like the autothough throttles. we need to work to understand what the different modes are, what can be selected and what the crew understood. >> reporter: what the crusade they did understand too...
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ntsb quick to point out, don't look at pilot error too quick, yet. there have been three similar crashes where planes landed short of the runway. in some cases, there was pilot error involved. in others, it was mechanical. they want to know everything before they make judgments about this. there's a lot of information out there to collect before they have a very clear idea of what happened here. michaela? >> certainly, the pilots, the instruments. we'll be following this. thank you for the report from san francisco. >>> three teenagers on board flight 214 are talking exclusively to cnn about their ordeal. 11-year-old sarah, her 11-year-old joseph and 15-year-old sister talked from san francisco general hospital. they talk about what happened after the planes crash landed. >> craziness. it was like we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere. i was freaking out. then it just stopped. after everything stopped, relief. >> the three teens suffered just minor injuries. there's much more of the interview with the th
ntsb quick to point out, don't look at pilot error too quick, yet. there have been three similar crashes where planes landed short of the runway. in some cases, there was pilot error involved. in others, it was mechanical. they want to know everything before they make judgments about this. there's a lot of information out there to collect before they have a very clear idea of what happened here. michaela? >> certainly, the pilots, the instruments. we'll be following this. thank you for...
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the ntsb is on site. and if this sounds at all familiar, you might remember back in october of 2003, the staten island ferry missed its dock and hit a maintenance pier, in fact, and 11 people were killed. 70 people were injured in that ferry accident in new york as well. so we're going to keep an eye on that. >>> and we've got another story for you, a head scratcher, honestly. in california, a convicted rapist got his sentence overturned all because of a law that was written just a few years after the civil war, a law that had been on the books since 1872, and a law that protects rapists who impersonate the boyfriends of unmarried women. apparently back then, it was really only considered an offense if the rapist impersonated a married woman's husband. the single ladies were just out of luck. so here we are 2013, why do you suppose a law like that would still be on the books today? it seems insane, right? the simple answer is overcrowding in the jails. more complicated, however, how to clean up this disas
the ntsb is on site. and if this sounds at all familiar, you might remember back in october of 2003, the staten island ferry missed its dock and hit a maintenance pier, in fact, and 11 people were killed. 70 people were injured in that ferry accident in new york as well. so we're going to keep an eye on that. >>> and we've got another story for you, a head scratcher, honestly. in california, a convicted rapist got his sentence overturned all because of a law that was written just a few...
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and also, i want to bring in debora hersman here with the ntsb, the chairman of the ntsb. thank you for being with us. the association of airline pilots is upset that so much information has come out, that you are making so much information about raw data about this crash available to the public. how do you respond to their concerns? >> one of the hallmarks of ntsb's investigations is our transparency. we have a standard process for going to accident sites and providing briefings. information that we release is factual in nature and it's not subject to change throughout the course of the investigation. we've been very careful to caution people not to draw any conclusions. we understand that there are many advocates out there for different interests, but the ntsb is an advocate for the traveling public, and part of what we do is making sure the public has confidence in our investigations. >> i guess, the lack of information can also cause speculation concern in the public. is that sort of the balance you're working off of here? >> absolutely. we know we've been doing this f
and also, i want to bring in debora hersman here with the ntsb, the chairman of the ntsb. thank you for being with us. the association of airline pilots is upset that so much information has come out, that you are making so much information about raw data about this crash available to the public. how do you respond to their concerns? >> one of the hallmarks of ntsb's investigations is our transparency. we have a standard process for going to accident sites and providing briefings....
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the ntsb is investigating why the train jumped the tracks. new york governor cuomo is gining us now. governor, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> behind you, i see a train is being on the tracks. are you satisfied with the progress and the recovery? >> we brought in a crane last night that started to put the trains back on the track, the locomotive has been put back on, which is the heaviest piece of equipment. now they're putting on cars. the ntsb has started their investigation. we are very much awaiting that. we want to find out what the spec cause of the accident was to see if there is anything we can learn from it to make sure a tragedy like this doesn't happen again. >> now, obviously, to those who don't know, with refamily. so we have been talking about this a lot. yesterday you hurried down to the scene. there was talk immediately. maybe it was the curve. maybe it's an unsafe position. you have taken a different lean on that. what do you think the questions are to figure out why this happened? >> chris,
the ntsb is investigating why the train jumped the tracks. new york governor cuomo is gining us now. governor, thank you for joining us. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> behind you, i see a train is being on the tracks. are you satisfied with the progress and the recovery? >> we brought in a crane last night that started to put the trains back on the track, the locomotive has been put back on, which is the heaviest piece of equipment. now they're putting on cars. the...
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the head of the ntsb that the flying pilot was training on the boeing 777 and the pilot instructing him was doing that for the very first time. the pilots telling investigators they had trouble with the autopilot just before the crash. we're also learning that two flight attendants were ejected from the plane when the tail tore away from the aircraft. they survived. they're now in serious condition. miguel is following all the developments this morning in san francisco. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine, a lot of the investigation is already done. but we're getting a much better picture of how this crash took place. investigators saying it was the landing gear that hit that seawall first. essentially a few feet higher they would have made it. a few feet lower, this would be a much more tragic story. three pilots were in the cockpit in the jet when it crashed on sunday. >> oh, my god -- >> reporter: the man in command was experienced on the experience 747. like this kln flight landing on the very runway of the san francisco crash. but this is his first time landing a 777
the head of the ntsb that the flying pilot was training on the boeing 777 and the pilot instructing him was doing that for the very first time. the pilots telling investigators they had trouble with the autopilot just before the crash. we're also learning that two flight attendants were ejected from the plane when the tail tore away from the aircraft. they survived. they're now in serious condition. miguel is following all the developments this morning in san francisco. good morning. >>...
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. >> reporter: these new ntsb photos show seats crushed and jumbled together. amazing so many survived. >> everybody screamed. dark and most of ash. everywhere is ash. >> reporter: some passengers thrown from the plane, suffering road rash from skidding along the runway. >> we got there within three minutes. there were flames coming off the plane. >> reporter: the parents of two teenage girls killed in the crash grief stricken, their daughters headed for summer camp here in california. more than a dozen are still hospitalized, two of them paralyzed. still such a violent crash and so few injuries and deaths. >> it is nothing short of a miracle that we had literally 123 people walk away from this. >> reporter: a miracle prompting many questions. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: and adding to the tragedy of all of this, the san mateo county coroner here saying one of those young women who died may have been hit by an emergency vehicle as it was rushing to the plane. it's not clear whether that person was already dead when the vehicle may have hit it. the ma
. >> reporter: these new ntsb photos show seats crushed and jumbled together. amazing so many survived. >> everybody screamed. dark and most of ash. everywhere is ash. >> reporter: some passengers thrown from the plane, suffering road rash from skidding along the runway. >> we got there within three minutes. there were flames coming off the plane. >> reporter: the parents of two teenage girls killed in the crash grief stricken, their daughters headed for summer...
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by the anchor, the tv station, the ntsb, the whole thing is ridiculous but it is certainly not worthy of a lawsuit. >> let me ask you, the station did apologize. on so many levels, you come one these names, an intern who has never seen the names confirms them. i don't think you can blame this on interns. but the station did apologize. i want to play their apology and get your reaction. >> tonight we want to take a moment and say that we are sorry. earlier today during our noon newscast, we misidentified the pilots in the asiana airlines crash. we made several mistakes when we received this information. first of all, we never read the name out loud phonetically sounding them out. then during our phone call to the ntsb where the person confirmed the spellings of the names, we never asked that person to give us their position within the agency. we heard this person verify the information without questioning who they were and then we rushed the name on to our noon newscast. >> i personally find this totally appalling and i think that it is absolutely appropriate to file a lawsuit and here
by the anchor, the tv station, the ntsb, the whole thing is ridiculous but it is certainly not worthy of a lawsuit. >> let me ask you, the station did apologize. on so many levels, you come one these names, an intern who has never seen the names confirms them. i don't think you can blame this on interns. but the station did apologize. i want to play their apology and get your reaction. >> tonight we want to take a moment and say that we are sorry. earlier today during our noon...
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we learned ntsb has spoken to half of the pilots. the pilot at the stick flying that plane will be spoken to and interviewed by ntsb later today. they say they want to know what was going on in the cockpit, what the pilots were seeing, and why none of them realized they were in trouble. the video you mentioned, we're getting a very good idea how that evacuation and escape took place. moments after impact, emergency chutes deployed from the plane. >> that's scary. >> reporter: you see one person zipping down and a stream of people running for their lives. one slide reportedly popped open inside the plane, trapping people. >> we have heard that there were some problems inside of the aircraft. we need to understand why that happened. >> they are [ bleep ] running. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: eventually, dozens of emergency vehicles surrounded the plane. the possibility that a plane crash victim was struck by an emergency worker vehicle, now part of the investigation. >> we are reviewing airport surveillance video. >> reporter: united 88
we learned ntsb has spoken to half of the pilots. the pilot at the stick flying that plane will be spoken to and interviewed by ntsb later today. they say they want to know what was going on in the cockpit, what the pilots were seeing, and why none of them realized they were in trouble. the video you mentioned, we're getting a very good idea how that evacuation and escape took place. moments after impact, emergency chutes deployed from the plane. >> that's scary. >> reporter: you...
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the names were mistakenly confirmed by an ntsb intern. ktvu has apologized. >> tonight we want to take a moment and say that we are sorry. earlier today during our noon newscast we misidentified the pilots in the asiana airlines crash. we made several mistakes when we received this information. first of all, we never read the names out loud. fontically sounding them out. then during our phone call to the ntsb where the person confirmed the spellings of the names, we never asked that person to give us their position within the agency. we heard this person verify the information without questioning who they were. and then we rushed the names onto our noon newscast. >> joining me now is defense attorney page paine and in new york former prosecutor beth karas. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> hello. >> this is such a bizarre story. i can't even believe that this actually happened. but the television station. you heard, they went on the air immediately and apologized. will that help them, beth? >> yes. indeed it will. in fact, the law doe
the names were mistakenly confirmed by an ntsb intern. ktvu has apologized. >> tonight we want to take a moment and say that we are sorry. earlier today during our noon newscast we misidentified the pilots in the asiana airlines crash. we made several mistakes when we received this information. first of all, we never read the names out loud. fontically sounding them out. then during our phone call to the ntsb where the person confirmed the spellings of the names, we never asked that...
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coast guard and ntsb officials are also working to figure out what went wrong. specifically, investigators are looking into the cause of the fire. crew response, engine maintenance, and safety procedures on board the ship. we spoke to a maritime expert who has participated in these types of investigations which could result in minor safety changes to more drastic measures. >> there could be sanctions against members of the crew and against the officers. and in the most extreme case, there could be sanctions against the owners of the ship. >> reporter: an engine fire on carnival "splendour" in 2010 also left thousands of passengers adrift for days in the pacific with no power and limited food. the coast guard and the ntsb have not yet released its findings of that incident. >> i know the coast guard and national transportation safety board at you report are involved in this. how long do you think this is going to take? there are a lot of different parties involved. >> reporter: absolutely. and the bahamian maritime authority is actually the lead investigator on t
coast guard and ntsb officials are also working to figure out what went wrong. specifically, investigators are looking into the cause of the fire. crew response, engine maintenance, and safety procedures on board the ship. we spoke to a maritime expert who has participated in these types of investigations which could result in minor safety changes to more drastic measures. >> there could be sanctions against members of the crew and against the officers. and in the most extreme case, there...
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the ntsb says it pilot's twice called for the landing to be aborted seconds before the crash. they expressed concern about the plane's speed. airport officials say they expect the wreckage to be removed by tomorrow. the runway at san francisco international will be reopened by sunday. people have been landing there for days snapping pictures as they land there. >>> a colorado highway reopened after a river of mud swept away cars, trapped dozens of drivers. this is near colorado springs. that is a river of mud. we showed you amazing pictures yesterday. a video journalist caught had his camera rolling. listen. >> oh, my god. [ bleep ] wow. [ bleep ]. >> remarkably, all the -- >> can you imagine having the presence of mind to film and how scared you must be? >> i'm watching the other cars, is he trying to get out? what is he doing? more rain is expected in the area this weekend. unbelievable. >> it is unbelievable. chad myers with more on the weather. what do things look like for the weekend? >> good for the northeast, great for us, but i don't get to stay here. i go home to atla
the ntsb says it pilot's twice called for the landing to be aborted seconds before the crash. they expressed concern about the plane's speed. airport officials say they expect the wreckage to be removed by tomorrow. the runway at san francisco international will be reopened by sunday. people have been landing there for days snapping pictures as they land there. >>> a colorado highway reopened after a river of mud swept away cars, trapped dozens of drivers. this is near colorado...
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press conference, discussed details about what the train driver, train engineer had said and the ntsb says this is breaking the confidentiality agreement, this is one of the unions working with them on this investigation and that breaking this confidentiality means they will have to be excluded from this investigation. we heard from the lawyer as well. who says his -- says that the engineer had a good night's sleep before the accident. >> we got a page entrain wreck, five cars on its side. >> reporter: we're hear for the first time from the firefighter as they arrived on the scene of the deadly train derailment in the bronx. this morning, new detalls about the man at the controls. the train's engineer, william, billy rockefeller, his union representative saying he was nodding off and caught himself too late. >> he's extremely distraught over it and he feels for the families. >> reporter: in the minutes after the derailment, according to a senior law enforcement source, rockefeller told first responders, going along and i'm in a days, i don't know what happened. ntsb investigators say
press conference, discussed details about what the train driver, train engineer had said and the ntsb says this is breaking the confidentiality agreement, this is one of the unions working with them on this investigation and that breaking this confidentiality means they will have to be excluded from this investigation. we heard from the lawyer as well. who says his -- says that the engineer had a good night's sleep before the accident. >> we got a page entrain wreck, five cars on its...
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and the ntsb has seized the cell phone. they have the cell phone of the operator. and they have also noted that the train made several stops before the accident and the brakes were working fine. and there were no problems reported. so it's highly suspicious that all of a sudden, of course, the train would go 12 miles over the 70 mile per hour speed limit and that the brakes would be applied and throttle released just six seconds before the train finally stopped. that's almost a crash sequence. six seconds, count 1 one thousand, 2 one thousand, up to six. that's the sequence of the crash. six seconds before everything stopped is when they are saying it was applied. that's way too late. >> the cell phone records, i understand. isn't there a radio. wouldn't there be a record of more direct communication, hey, i'm going too fast, hey, the brakes aren't working? >> yes, there is. there's ample ways to communicate, not just cell phones. they seized the cell phone to see if the operator was doing something other than run the train. which has been very common in other cras
and the ntsb has seized the cell phone. they have the cell phone of the operator. and they have also noted that the train made several stops before the accident and the brakes were working fine. and there were no problems reported. so it's highly suspicious that all of a sudden, of course, the train would go 12 miles over the 70 mile per hour speed limit and that the brakes would be applied and throttle released just six seconds before the train finally stopped. that's almost a crash sequence....
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the ntsb trying to get to the bottom of an engineering mystery. remember, the faa allowed boeing to use lithium ion batteries. the light fuel-efficient plane is supposed to save airlines a ton of money on long-haul flights. no dreamliners in the air right now. boeing says we're working this issue tirelessly in cooperation with customers and the appropriate regulatory and investigative authorities. it is still a mystery. the ntsb laying out this charred battery,ingi reporters what they are digging into. >> richard quest is in davos. beautiful behind you. tell us about the presser? pretty remarkable. battery charred, on the table. >> oh. the pictures are absolutely remarkable of what the battery looked like and not only that but also the damage that took place to the electronics bay at the same time when that fire broke out. but the serious part in all of this is what the ntsb chairman debra herdsman said. she basically made it clear there had been a fire, sign of a thermal runaway this is when the battery starts getting so hot it keeps getting hott
the ntsb trying to get to the bottom of an engineering mystery. remember, the faa allowed boeing to use lithium ion batteries. the light fuel-efficient plane is supposed to save airlines a ton of money on long-haul flights. no dreamliners in the air right now. boeing says we're working this issue tirelessly in cooperation with customers and the appropriate regulatory and investigative authorities. it is still a mystery. the ntsb laying out this charred battery,ingi reporters what they are...
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ntsb says that when other countries lowered the levels, the population drinks less. after four drinks in an hour, you probably shouldn't be driving. it is 649 days since the u.s. lost the top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the international energy agency says it will transform. supply of this country grows by so much and american oil will account for 50% of the oil output of growth on this planet. that's big oil. >>> benghazi dilemma. how the administration handled the aftermath of the deadly attacks in libya is dominating the head loons and politics. >> obama's being compared to president nixon. how does he feel about that? >> i can tell you that people who make the comparisons need to check their histories because, you know, what we have here with one issue in benghazi is so clearly as we learn more and more a deliberate effort to politicize a tragedy. >> political sideshow? or obama administration cover-up? >> adam schiff, thank you very much, congressman, always great to talk to you. the talking points did include in the early stage when the cia
ntsb says that when other countries lowered the levels, the population drinks less. after four drinks in an hour, you probably shouldn't be driving. it is 649 days since the u.s. lost the top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the international energy agency says it will transform. supply of this country grows by so much and american oil will account for 50% of the oil output of growth on this planet. that's big oil. >>> benghazi dilemma. how the administration handled...
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the ntsb will be very interesting in that. it's not a good situation. >> i also want to ask you about one little detail that came without yesterday not that we're making any accusations or allegations against the pilots. but the ntsb said the pilots were not tested for drugs and alcohol which is standard procedure in the u.s. after a crash like this curse as miguel marquez says because it's a foreign-based flight crew and airline, they were not required to test them. >> well, see, that's a little bit -- i have a difference of opinion on that. the ntsb has been doing this a very long time, whenever anyone enters this country, unless you have diplomatic immunity, you are subject to the laws of the united states. i actually disagree. i think they should have asked and, frankly, demanded that they be drug and alcohol tested. first of all, all u.s. pilots are subject to that. and i think that because this airline co-chairs with u.s. carriers, both united and u.s. air, i think they could be subject to it because we're putting lots o
the ntsb will be very interesting in that. it's not a good situation. >> i also want to ask you about one little detail that came without yesterday not that we're making any accusations or allegations against the pilots. but the ntsb said the pilots were not tested for drugs and alcohol which is standard procedure in the u.s. after a crash like this curse as miguel marquez says because it's a foreign-based flight crew and airline, they were not required to test them. >> well, see,...
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we have brand new video, the ntsb released today. it shows a different perspective of the asiana crash captured on airport security cameras. you can see after the crash the plane landed in that crash landing manner and did that full spin. also, some incredible details coming out of this hearing. the pilot flying the plane was worried about landing. according to the ntsb, he told investigators visual racial approaches like the one he was tasked with doing at san francisco's airport was difficult and stressful. when asked how confident he was about his knowledge of the triple 7s automated flight systems, he said and i'm quoting, not so confident. he felt that he should study more. now, this hearing is going on as we speak. we know that investigators, they grilled an expert on the triple 7, and it's you the mated systems because they're looking into whether pilots are potentially relying too much on them. take a listen to that grilling session. >> we accept the fact that pilots as all humans make errors. we try to make errors that can b
we have brand new video, the ntsb released today. it shows a different perspective of the asiana crash captured on airport security cameras. you can see after the crash the plane landed in that crash landing manner and did that full spin. also, some incredible details coming out of this hearing. the pilot flying the plane was worried about landing. according to the ntsb, he told investigators visual racial approaches like the one he was tasked with doing at san francisco's airport was difficult...
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. >> we're trying to get the ntsb to talk to investigators. thank you so much. >>> terrifying video to show you this morning a high-speed chase with a kidnapped baby in the back seat. that's the car swerving on the interstate. the driver got up to 100 miles per hour before slamming into a squad car and then spinning out of control. authority say the driver was a friend of 8-month-old caden stouffer's mother. samantha barrett is now facing a slew of charges. amazingly, the baby, whose name is caden, was not hurt in the wreck. he is now safe at home with his mother. >> reporter: this is how the chase ended in dramatic fashion. a woman identified by police as samantha barrett jumps out of the car and takes off. sheriff deputies chase her down and then a county deputy goes straight for the back seat to pull the 8-month-old boy to safety. >> i hope they -- >> reporter: an infuriated mother has some choice words for barrett who police say took her son on a wild police chase with speeds over 80 miles per hour. christine howard said barrett, who she c
. >> we're trying to get the ntsb to talk to investigators. thank you so much. >>> terrifying video to show you this morning a high-speed chase with a kidnapped baby in the back seat. that's the car swerving on the interstate. the driver got up to 100 miles per hour before slamming into a squad car and then spinning out of control. authority say the driver was a friend of 8-month-old caden stouffer's mother. samantha barrett is now facing a slew of charges. amazingly, the baby,...
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the ntsb says the evacuation of the aircraft did not begin until 90 seconds after the plane came to a stop as flight attendants helped passengers escape they tried to put out a fire. it was a hectic evacuation amid a burning, smoking and dark cabin. holes punctured in the walls. evacuation slides opened inside the aircraft pinning two of the flight attendants but still fairly successful given that all but two passengers survived. >> about two minutes after the crash the first emergency response vehicle arrived on scene and approximately three minutes after the crash the first extinguishing agent was started to apply to the aircraft on the right side. >> reporter: adding to the chaos some passengers grabbed their carry on luggage as they evacuated. look at this picture. that is two duty free bags purchased in asia. others pulled down roller bags. bloggers were outraged. one writing at least one man said he first grabbed his luggage and then grabbed his children. another writing outside the plane many were carrying their luggage even duty free liquor. when i saw this i felt ashamed. for
the ntsb says the evacuation of the aircraft did not begin until 90 seconds after the plane came to a stop as flight attendants helped passengers escape they tried to put out a fire. it was a hectic evacuation amid a burning, smoking and dark cabin. holes punctured in the walls. evacuation slides opened inside the aircraft pinning two of the flight attendants but still fairly successful given that all but two passengers survived. >> about two minutes after the crash the first emergency...
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now, ntsb typically says it takes about 18 months to finish these investigations. it wants to get that under 12 months, it finds this one so concerning and also reserves the right to issue recommendations if it finds it needs to along the way during this investigation. kate back to you. >> miguel, some of the attention is obviously on asiana airlines it sel itself. talk about asiana's reputation prior to the crash. >> reporter: despite it's a foreign carrier the faa keeps tabs on it. they've watched this airline over the last 18 months. they have a team that looks at each and every airline, that team reported back to ntsb they call it a quiet airline with no significant concerns for it. so it looks to be in good order where airlines are concerned, kate. >> and why there are so many questions of what happened this time and we know it will be a long investigation to find that question -- to find that answer. miguel great to see you, thank you so much, in san francisco this morning. >>> this morning we are watching gas prices for you with oil hovering just under $105
now, ntsb typically says it takes about 18 months to finish these investigations. it wants to get that under 12 months, it finds this one so concerning and also reserves the right to issue recommendations if it finds it needs to along the way during this investigation. kate back to you. >> miguel, some of the attention is obviously on asiana airlines it sel itself. talk about asiana's reputation prior to the crash. >> reporter: despite it's a foreign carrier the faa keeps tabs on...
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. >> reporter: ntsb chairman debra hersman said no faulty equipment is detected which fuels more speculation the pilots made a mistake. >> dan, one of the pilots said he saw a bright flash. any indication what that might have been? >> reporter: that's something that came up yesterday where the pilot reported seeing a bright light and led to speculation he was temporary blinded. hersman wanted to set the record straight and said he was not blinded and this may have been a reflection from the sun. he could see the controls quite clearly and this appears to be a non-issue. >> appreciate. thanks. >>> randy is here with the "360 bulletin". >>> venezuela is waiting for an answer from edward snowden. venezuela is yet to receive a response on the offer of asylum made last week. >>> the last killing by the boston strange ler may soon be solved. investigators got dna from a nephew of albert desalvo. [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hos
. >> reporter: ntsb chairman debra hersman said no faulty equipment is detected which fuels more speculation the pilots made a mistake. >> dan, one of the pilots said he saw a bright flash. any indication what that might have been? >> reporter: that's something that came up yesterday where the pilot reported seeing a bright light and led to speculation he was temporary blinded. hersman wanted to set the record straight and said he was not blinded and this may have been a...
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the ntsb says the battery pulled from a dreamliner showed signs of thermal damage. michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit r e rating. what are we going to get back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our fourth story, women on the front line. a ground breaking decision from the pentagon. cnn has learned that defense secretary leon panetta will announce a lift on the ban against women serving in combat positions. this is pretty incredible. this move could open up 230,000 front line jobs to women in the military. "outfront" tonight, rosa brooks, a columnist for foreign policy and has worked in the pentagon under the obama administration and david frum, former speech writer for george w. bush and critter for us. right now, 40% of active duty are women. this could be hundreds of thousand of jobs suddenly would be open to women. am i right in saying this is hublgly significant? >> it
the ntsb says the battery pulled from a dreamliner showed signs of thermal damage. michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit r e rating. what are we going to get back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our fourth story, women on the front line. a ground breaking decision from the pentagon....
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ktvu aired a series of names claiming they were the pilots names after an ntsb intern confirmed the names were real. they were bogus and offensive. the airline says they have retained a law firm to file a defamation claim. they are reviewing the procedures to ensure it never happens again. >>> the death toll in an explosion in a small quebec community. they found 35 bodies. 15 people missing and presumed dead after a run away train derailed, exploded and desin rated a town. it could take weeks to find the rest of the victims. >>> the heat is the story. this heat could be dangerous. >> that's right. we are tracking the weather. indra, it is hot out there. is it going to get hotter? >> this is the thing, we had june, the rainy month. we have to be careful what we wished for. it's july. we are getting way too much sunshine. we are talking a heat wave here. look at the temperatures in the morning hours. about 80 degrees in new york city. the humidity up to 70% and that is our starting point. this is a big ouch today. look at the advisories from boston through philadelphia today. the heat is g
ktvu aired a series of names claiming they were the pilots names after an ntsb intern confirmed the names were real. they were bogus and offensive. the airline says they have retained a law firm to file a defamation claim. they are reviewing the procedures to ensure it never happens again. >>> the death toll in an explosion in a small quebec community. they found 35 bodies. 15 people missing and presumed dead after a run away train derailed, exploded and desin rated a town. it could...
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the ntsb is rightly looking at the culture of the organization and society to see what reasons, what inhibitors there were to doing the right thing. maybe they were trained to do teamwork skills properly, about you in practice they weren't being done. that's something else we need to find out. >> as you point out, there isn't an investigation into what's called the korean culture, in that the junior pilots were deferring to the chief pilot. they didn't want to question the chief pilot. that would have been seen an inappropriate. that potentially is a serious problem. >> this fact that's a problem we solved about 30 years ago. i along with dozens of other peels in my airline helped to xwremt this course. we changed the cockpit culture, because the captain didn't used to be approachable, didn't listen to others. apparently in this case they are not there yet. we heard that the pilot was not confident in fully understanding the autoflight systems in this plane. he wanted more education, more study more practice. should he have been flying this plain into the san francisco international
the ntsb is rightly looking at the culture of the organization and society to see what reasons, what inhibitors there were to doing the right thing. maybe they were trained to do teamwork skills properly, about you in practice they weren't being done. that's something else we need to find out. >> as you point out, there isn't an investigation into what's called the korean culture, in that the junior pilots were deferring to the chief pilot. they didn't want to question the chief pilot....
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this is a hearing with the ntsb. the pilots of the plane saying he was very concerned about landing the plane without that airport navigation system that was out of order at the time. also saying it was very stressful and very difficult. i'll tell you, for anyone that flies, that is very disturbing to think that the pilot of your plane essentially doesn't know how to handle the plane without these controls. >> very, very disturbing. in fact, there seems to be a lot of confusion in that cockpit about the auto throttle which is hugely concerning. this is aviation 101, piloting 101. >> do you think this say problem in that cockpit or do you think this is a bigger problem industry wide when we're talking about commercial airlines? >> we have a wider problem here, a recent report revealed by the faa compiled by experts show that more and more pilots are relying on automation and not their manual skills. so what do we need to do about this? i think there's a real sense in the industry that we need to start looking at reint
this is a hearing with the ntsb. the pilots of the plane saying he was very concerned about landing the plane without that airport navigation system that was out of order at the time. also saying it was very stressful and very difficult. i'll tell you, for anyone that flies, that is very disturbing to think that the pilot of your plane essentially doesn't know how to handle the plane without these controls. >> very, very disturbing. in fact, there seems to be a lot of confusion in that...
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the ntsb is investigating the crash of a u.p.s. cargo plane near birmingham's airport. the pilot and co-pilot were killed. the jet went down on approach bursting in to flames. >>> jesse jackson jr. will serve 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to spending $750,000 of campaign funds on personal expenses. he said he misled the american people but believes in the power of redemption. >>> a standoff at a louisiana bank is over and two people are dead. police say that ahmed shot his two remaining hostages when a s.w.a.t. team stormed the building overnight. one hostage died. police killed the gunman. >>> here's a question -- how much does it cost to raise a child? on average, $241,080 until the age of 18. that's according to new government data. and this does not include college. pretty pricey. stwus. stay with us. . stay with us. stay with us. stay with us. stay with us. ♪ she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime th
the ntsb is investigating the crash of a u.p.s. cargo plane near birmingham's airport. the pilot and co-pilot were killed. the jet went down on approach bursting in to flames. >>> jesse jackson jr. will serve 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to spending $750,000 of campaign funds on personal expenses. he said he misled the american people but believes in the power of redemption. >>> a standoff at a louisiana bank is over and two people are dead. police say that ahmed...
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the ntsb says nothing like this is supposed to happen and it could have ended in disaster. all 787 dreamliners ground while investigators look at this problem. it is still a mystery about what's going wrong in the dreamliners. >>> check out this police chase in albuquerque. a man driving a stolen suv, he does a 360 degree. he is crisscrossing medians, going the wrong way. he nearly hit a school bus. also barely avoided some pedestrians. thankfully, no one was hurt. eventually pulled over and gave up. unbelievable. >> that was very smart. got out of the car and got down right away. >> there you go. >> thank you. appreciate that. it is 49 minutes past the hour. we're going to go overseas and take a look at the live pictures from cairo. protesters returned this morning. they are marking that two-year anniversary of their revolution there. the world was watching when thousands took to the square to protest what they called dire living conditions, corruption, and police brutality. it led to the overthrow of mu bar bar hosni mubarak. how much has changed there? we have a reporter
the ntsb says nothing like this is supposed to happen and it could have ended in disaster. all 787 dreamliners ground while investigators look at this problem. it is still a mystery about what's going wrong in the dreamliners. >>> check out this police chase in albuquerque. a man driving a stolen suv, he does a 360 degree. he is crisscrossing medians, going the wrong way. he nearly hit a school bus. also barely avoided some pedestrians. thankfully, no one was hurt. eventually pulled...
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coast guard and the ntsb are involved in the investigation, the bahamas' maritime authority is taking the lead. the same applies to royal caribbean's "grandeur of the seas," damaged by fire just last week. walker says don't expect much. >> there's no legal obligation to comply with any of the recommendations made by the flag state, first and foremost. and that's why the cruise industry incorporates itself outside the united states and registers its ships in foreign countries. the overseeing body, the international overseeing body called the international maritime organization, the i.m.o., can issue only recommendations. >> reporter: u.s. senator jay rockefeller has lobbied for tougher monitoring of the cruise industry and has essentially gotten little for his efforts. >> they're kind of in a world of their own. and when you're in a world of your own, you can do what you want. and that's exactly what they do. >> reporter: he says because the companies fly those foreign flags they don't have to abide by strict u.s. regulations even though they operate out of u.s. ports and carry mainly
coast guard and the ntsb are involved in the investigation, the bahamas' maritime authority is taking the lead. the same applies to royal caribbean's "grandeur of the seas," damaged by fire just last week. walker says don't expect much. >> there's no legal obligation to comply with any of the recommendations made by the flag state, first and foremost. and that's why the cruise industry incorporates itself outside the united states and registers its ships in foreign countries....
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the ntsb said today they were able to recover flight data recorders, you can see there in the smoldering records. officials examining the wreckage this evening have told us a preliminary investigation has found no evidence of engine failure, no evidence of a fire prior to impact and a no indication that there was a problem with the runway lights. according to one study the rate of fatal cargo accidents is eight times higher than passenger jets. >>> it's been four months since the boston marathon bombings but it's not all heartbreak, his sister jane was released from a rehab hospital a few weeks ago. they say the loss of her leg has not deterred her and watching her dance with her prosthetic they say is, quote, priceless. we're thinking of the richard family tonight. >>> did you know about 60% of americans drink coffee every day? you might think it's even higher than that, but why wouldn't they? there's been recent headlines about how coffee can save your life. but now a new mayo clinic study shows that coffee could actually kill you. men under 55 who drank four cups of coffee or more a d
the ntsb said today they were able to recover flight data recorders, you can see there in the smoldering records. officials examining the wreckage this evening have told us a preliminary investigation has found no evidence of engine failure, no evidence of a fire prior to impact and a no indication that there was a problem with the runway lights. according to one study the rate of fatal cargo accidents is eight times higher than passenger jets. >>> it's been four months since the...
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ntsb's michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. where the faa says a plane is safe and then grounds it. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% this year but, you know what, that's not really very good, and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our next story "outfront. "women on the front line. a ground-breaking decision from the pentagon. cnn has learned that defense secretary leon panetta will announce a lift on the ban against women serving in combat positions. this is pretty incredible. this move, to give you a sense of the significance, could open up 230,000 frontline jobs to women in the military. "outfront" tonight, rosa brooks, a columnist for foreign policy and has worked in the pentagon under the obama administration and david frum, former speech writer for george w. bush and a contributor for us. rosa, right now, 50% of active duty personnel are women. they're not
ntsb's michael boyd tells us he's never seen an investigation like this. where the faa says a plane is safe and then grounds it. he says the faa has egg all over its face. >>> it's been 538 days since the country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the imf says the economy will grow by 2% this year but, you know what, that's not really very good, and the u.s. needs to work on entitlement reform. >>> our next story "outfront. "women on the...
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. >> >> the ntsb found no evidence of engine failure or a fire before a cargo plane crashed in alabama. investigators hope town cover clues from the crash from the flight data recorders that were recovered. >>> a "360" follow now, a picture of determine nation. that is how victim jane richard, with her new prosthetic lepg. her family says they're inspired by her recovery but admit the emotional page of losing jane's brother is just as new as it was four months ago. that is martin to the right. >>> one city's plan to attract more immigrants. st. louis, missouri has far fewer immigrants than other u.s. cities, but a program is trying to change that. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: frozen yogurt is a hot commodity among the summer heat of st. louis, and nobody is happier about that that be jason jan. when he came from malaysia 15 years ago, he hoped to open a business, and now he has a string of places like this, and nothing but praise for his adopted home. >> great city to raise my kids, and most importantly, it has been very immigrant friendly. >> reporter: that is a message local lea
. >> >> the ntsb found no evidence of engine failure or a fire before a cargo plane crashed in alabama. investigators hope town cover clues from the crash from the flight data recorders that were recovered. >>> a "360" follow now, a picture of determine nation. that is how victim jane richard, with her new prosthetic lepg. her family says they're inspired by her recovery but admit the emotional page of losing jane's brother is just as new as it was four months...
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what is the ntsb recommending? >> after several near sligss in the sky the national transportation safety board is making recommendations to the faa. the recommendations are based on five near collisions in recent years. three in las vegas, one in new york city and one in charlotte. in all cases, planes were coming in for a landing and for various reasons, they had to aboard landing, initiating what's called a go around, and that means exactly what it sounds like, where the pilot essentially goes around and takes a second try at landing. the problem in all of these cases, those planes flew right in the flight path of other planes taking off from other runways. here's one example from jfk last july an american airlines 737 was coming in for a landing, that's the blue you see there and the pilot needed to execute what's called that go around so they circled the airport and while doing that the plane got dangerous close to a pinnacle airlines jet the plane in the red taking off from another runway. the ntsb says that
what is the ntsb recommending? >> after several near sligss in the sky the national transportation safety board is making recommendations to the faa. the recommendations are based on five near collisions in recent years. three in las vegas, one in new york city and one in charlotte. in all cases, planes were coming in for a landing and for various reasons, they had to aboard landing, initiating what's called a go around, and that means exactly what it sounds like, where the pilot...
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ntsb investigators ruled out foul play in the accident. they believe a broken rail may have caused this collection. >> 47 minutes past the hour. taylor swift was red hot winning eight statues at the billboard music award. the award show took a painful turn for one fan. r and b singer miguel accidentally kicked that woman in the face while michelle turn sirn l.a. following all of the billboard buzz for us this morning. >> messy. >> man, the greatest thing is kind of like the aftermath of it. he kept on singing then grabbed the wrong girl. he grabbed another girl that he didn't land on her head and started singing to her. pretty funny. i'm out here on the west coast. we don't see this show until three hours later. during his experience my twitter exploded. i didn't know why at the time. the sunday night billboard music awards turned into monday night wwe raw. here we go slow motion. the leg drop right to the head of that fan. >> she's bent over. poor girl. >> right. he landed on the brunette's head but then grabbed the girl, the blonde girl
ntsb investigators ruled out foul play in the accident. they believe a broken rail may have caused this collection. >> 47 minutes past the hour. taylor swift was red hot winning eight statues at the billboard music award. the award show took a painful turn for one fan. r and b singer miguel accidentally kicked that woman in the face while michelle turn sirn l.a. following all of the billboard buzz for us this morning. >> messy. >> man, the greatest thing is kind of like the...
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ntsb saying two and a half minutes before impact there were several changes to autopilot and auto throttle modes. it's not clear whether the pilots themselves were making the changes. the pilot of the aircraft told investigators at 500 feet he was temporarily blinded by a light. >> he did talk to us about the approaching landing, but it was a temporary issue. >> reporter: airports and airline officials eager to get back to full operations as arrangements are made to move the charred remains of flight 214. now authorities here say that there was a very large triage going on near the plane but we also know many individuals ended up near the seawall and that's where a lot of the issues came with them not realizing for some minutes there were people who needed assistance as well. kate? >> miguel, thanks so much. you can really hear the desperation in their voices in the calls. >>> to moscow t takes nearly 13 hours to fly if you ever wondered from moscow to caracas, venezuela. if edward snowden decides to accept the offer of asylum it will likely take him quite a bit longer. phil black is here
ntsb saying two and a half minutes before impact there were several changes to autopilot and auto throttle modes. it's not clear whether the pilots themselves were making the changes. the pilot of the aircraft told investigators at 500 feet he was temporarily blinded by a light. >> he did talk to us about the approaching landing, but it was a temporary issue. >> reporter: airports and airline officials eager to get back to full operations as arrangements are made to move the charred...
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. >>> an ntsb intern mistakenly confirmed inaccurate and offensive names as those of flight 214's pilots to ktvu. asiana airlines says its reputation and that of the pilots were seriously damaged by the report. both the ntsb and ktuv have apologized. >>> it might be the third time is a charm for actress halle berry. she tied the knot this weekend with french actor olivier martinez. the 46-year-old oscar winner has been married twice before. and she'ses s also pregnant wite couple's first child together. >> halle berry is the reason why people say, the 40s are the new 30s. she looks amazing. >> it is not fair. >> and she has another baby. she's just amazing. >> and congratulations, from all of us to you. >>> coming up next on "new day," washington's worst nightmare. word that edward snowden is holding on to classified information that could be more devastating than what we've seen so far. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it of
. >>> an ntsb intern mistakenly confirmed inaccurate and offensive names as those of flight 214's pilots to ktvu. asiana airlines says its reputation and that of the pilots were seriously damaged by the report. both the ntsb and ktuv have apologized. >>> it might be the third time is a charm for actress halle berry. she tied the knot this weekend with french actor olivier martinez. the 46-year-old oscar winner has been married twice before. and she'ses s also pregnant wite...
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the ntsb at this hour launching a go team to the site. we'll give you breaking details. >>> a mother ordered to change her son's name from messiah to martin ordered by a judge. the reason? the judge said only jesus christ can have that title. we'll talk to the mom live about this strange and controversial ruling. >>> and is the fake sugar in the diet soda you love so much safe? coca-cola defending it saying it does help people manage their weight. does it really, though? dr. sanjay gupta join us with what you need to know. >>> chaos in egypt escalating at this hour. troops opening fire on thousand s of protesters, staging two sit-ins in the egyptian capital. muslim brotherhood officials say more than 200 demonstrators have been killed. we have teams on the ground covering all angles of this story. let's go live first to our arwa damon in cairo. happy to hear you moved inside. i know the situation is getting dangerous. take us through which way it is developing right now. >> well, it most certainly is developing towards widespread, it woul
the ntsb at this hour launching a go team to the site. we'll give you breaking details. >>> a mother ordered to change her son's name from messiah to martin ordered by a judge. the reason? the judge said only jesus christ can have that title. we'll talk to the mom live about this strange and controversial ruling. >>> and is the fake sugar in the diet soda you love so much safe? coca-cola defending it saying it does help people manage their weight. does it really, though? dr....
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ntsb saying two and a half minutes before impact, several changes to auto pilot and auto throttle modes. what's still not clear is whether the pilots themselves were making those changes. the pilot of the aircraft also told investigators at 500 feet, he was temporarily blinded by a light. >> he did talk to us about the approach in landing. he relayed that to us but it was a temporary issue. >> reporter: airports and airline officials eager to get back to full operations as arrangements are made to move the charred remains of flight 214. now, on those 911 calls, officials here say, look, there was a huge triage operation at the plane itself. it was some time before they realized there were other victims much farther down the tarmac near the sea wall there. so so, it did take some time for those individuals to get help. also the ambulances. why they had a lot of ambulances in this situation stayed away from the plane buzz ecause if t plane exploded they didn't want the ambulances to go up, as well. wolf? >> miguel marquez on the scene for us in san francisco, we'll stand by for new develo
ntsb saying two and a half minutes before impact, several changes to auto pilot and auto throttle modes. what's still not clear is whether the pilots themselves were making those changes. the pilot of the aircraft also told investigators at 500 feet, he was temporarily blinded by a light. >> he did talk to us about the approach in landing. he relayed that to us but it was a temporary issue. >> reporter: airports and airline officials eager to get back to full operations as...
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. >>> checking other top stories, ntsb investigators are on the scene of a plane crash at the santa monica airport. no one survived. there's no word how many people were on board but the jet can carry up to nine people. >>> more than a dozen car bombs exploded on crowded streets in baghdad this morning. reuters says the attacks killed at least 54 people. more than 100 others were wounded. the attacks appear to be targeting predominantly she "headline news tonight" muslim neighborhoods. >>> pope john xxiii and john paul ii will be declared saints april 27th. to become a saint a person needs to lead a holy life and perform two miracles. >>> in money news, bank fees have been spiking for 15 straight years, this according to "usa today" and bankrate.com. both say overdraft fees and out of fee network costs have hit all-time highs. overdraft charges average $32.20 and pay an average of $4.13 if you use another bank's atm. >>> and two boaters from the florida keys getting up close and personal with waterspouts. they were fishing for lobster when they came face to face with that and they steered
. >>> checking other top stories, ntsb investigators are on the scene of a plane crash at the santa monica airport. no one survived. there's no word how many people were on board but the jet can carry up to nine people. >>> more than a dozen car bombs exploded on crowded streets in baghdad this morning. reuters says the attacks killed at least 54 people. more than 100 others were wounded. the attacks appear to be targeting predominantly she "headline news tonight"...
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an ntsb spokesman said initial reports show there were birds in the area. there may have been problems with the helicopter's tail roeder. >>> through the guardrail, off the bridge and 50 feet down to the pavement. this suv took just a steep plunge last night in downtown atlanta. you can see firefighters putting a neck brace on the driver right there. they think he had some kind of medical problem before the crash probably. all three people in the jeep went to the hospital, but luckily, they should be okay. the driver was cited for not having a license. >>> there he goes. a florida panther returned to the wild. scientists rescued this guy and his sister nearly two years ago when they were kittens. their mother had died. the sister was we leased in february, but they have monitoring collars on so scientists can keep track of them. fewer than 200 panthers are believed to be left in south florida. >> big cats. >>> two big pieces of news today from the tech world. apple's new massive tv and facebook's new phone. we've got details on both of those, next. >> cool.
an ntsb spokesman said initial reports show there were birds in the area. there may have been problems with the helicopter's tail roeder. >>> through the guardrail, off the bridge and 50 feet down to the pavement. this suv took just a steep plunge last night in downtown atlanta. you can see firefighters putting a neck brace on the driver right there. they think he had some kind of medical problem before the crash probably. all three people in the jeep went to the hospital, but luckily,...
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the station apologized and said the ntsb had confirmed those names as the pilots' names. the agency apologized and said it was a summer intern who had confirmed the names. the airline says the report seriously damaged the reputation of the four pilots of the company and they called it demeaning. kate, chris? >> not an okay mistake. poppy harlow, thank you so much. >>> a lot more coming up. from celebrities to politicians, everyone is weighing in on the george zimmerman verdict. we're tracking it for you. >> and we're telling you what's going on and also give you insight. we'll bring in our legal experts who have been following this trial since day one. where they think things went wrong for the prosecution, what they could have done better and why the result is what it is. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neu
the station apologized and said the ntsb had confirmed those names as the pilots' names. the agency apologized and said it was a summer intern who had confirmed the names. the airline says the report seriously damaged the reputation of the four pilots of the company and they called it demeaning. kate, chris? >> not an okay mistake. poppy harlow, thank you so much. >>> a lot more coming up. from celebrities to politicians, everyone is weighing in on the george zimmerman verdict....
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again, ntsb investigators will be here looking to explain how a rolling throughway turned into this wreckage. a dramatic scene north of seattle. two skrooex vehicles were crossing the i-5 bridge when it collapsed. three people inside those cars were tossed into the skagit river. fortunately, rescue teams arrived quickly, plucking tell from the fast moving waters. this man was on the bridge when it folded. >> there was a big puff of dust and i hit the brakes. the weight of the trailer and everything else, we went right off with the bridge as it collapsed. >> reporter: washington state patrol says right now their investigation is focused on an 18-wheeler. >> for reasons unknown at this point in time, the semi truck struck the overhead of the bridge, causing the collapse. >> reporter: a team from the national transportation safety board is being sent to the scene to help authorities determine what happened. authorities say the bridge was inspected twice last 84 and they say it was in need of repair. this survivor says he's grateful to be alive. >> i am surprised to be here this evening and glad
again, ntsb investigators will be here looking to explain how a rolling throughway turned into this wreckage. a dramatic scene north of seattle. two skrooex vehicles were crossing the i-5 bridge when it collapsed. three people inside those cars were tossed into the skagit river. fortunately, rescue teams arrived quickly, plucking tell from the fast moving waters. this man was on the bridge when it folded. >> there was a big puff of dust and i hit the brakes. the weight of the trailer and...
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. >>> ntsb has released new video of that fatal asieana airline there. the co-pilot says he was nervous about landing this those conditions. >>> 6-year-old boy kissed a girl on her hand. hunter yeltin's mother says it was just an innocent crush but admit that is her son has been suspended previously for kissing that same little girl. >>> new foreclosure filings dropped by 15% last month according to the online marketer realty track. that's the biggest monthly decline since november 2010. new foreclosure filings are at their lowest level since 2006. they're also down 36 37% compared to this time last year. >>> looking to get rich? today might be your day. mega millions jackpot is $400 million. and tickets are being sold in 45 states across the country. if someone wins tomorrow, it would be the fifth largest jackpot in north american history. good luck. >>> still to come in the newsroom, the deep freeze creeping across the country won't let up. ind ra petersons is out in the cold this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i have the dance going
. >>> ntsb has released new video of that fatal asieana airline there. the co-pilot says he was nervous about landing this those conditions. >>> 6-year-old boy kissed a girl on her hand. hunter yeltin's mother says it was just an innocent crush but admit that is her son has been suspended previously for kissing that same little girl. >>> new foreclosure filings dropped by 15% last month according to the online marketer realty track. that's the biggest monthly decline...
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well an a ntsb official tells the investigators, expect to be there on the accident scene collecting evidence for the next couple of days, as they begin to try to determine what went so horribly wrong there in dayton. for more than a decade, this is how jane wicker lived her life. on saturday in dayton, ohio, this is how it tragically ended. as planned her plane turns upside down so she can sit on its wing and then suddenly disaster. they are kille eed instantly. what caused the plane to be so unbalanced during a standard part of her routine. >> we're going to ask, ladies and gentlemen, number one, that you turn your kids away from the scene. >> it's terrible. >> i've never seen it happen before. you never expect to see something like that happen and it's awful. >> the ntsb is investigating, but says it's way too early to know what went wrong. >> we're doing all the data collection right now. we're not going to have any determination on findings or probable cause at this point. >> fellow performers say flying so close to the ground, there's no room for error. >> very focused as wing
well an a ntsb official tells the investigators, expect to be there on the accident scene collecting evidence for the next couple of days, as they begin to try to determine what went so horribly wrong there in dayton. for more than a decade, this is how jane wicker lived her life. on saturday in dayton, ohio, this is how it tragically ended. as planned her plane turns upside down so she can sit on its wing and then suddenly disaster. they are kille eed instantly. what caused the plane to be so...
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coast guard and the ntsb are involved in the investigation, the bahamas maritime authority is taking the lead. the same applies to royal caribbean's grander of the seas, damaged by fire just last week. walker says don't expect much. >> there's no legal obligation to comply with any of the recommendations made by the flag state. the overseeing body called the international maritime organization, the imo, can issue only recommendations. >> reporter: u.s. senator jay rockefeller has lobbied for tougher monitoring of the cruise industry and got little for his efforts. >> in a world of their own. and when you're if a world of your own, you can do what you want. and that's exactly what they do. >> reporter: he says because the companies fly the foreign flags, they don't have to abide by strict u.s. regulations even though they operate out of u.s. ports and carry mainly u.s. passengers. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> the parents of an ohio newborn are crediting 911 dispatchers for helping them deliver the baby over the phone am james dean called for an ambulance monday night. by then it wa
coast guard and the ntsb are involved in the investigation, the bahamas maritime authority is taking the lead. the same applies to royal caribbean's grander of the seas, damaged by fire just last week. walker says don't expect much. >> there's no legal obligation to comply with any of the recommendations made by the flag state. the overseeing body called the international maritime organization, the imo, can issue only recommendations. >> reporter: u.s. senator jay rockefeller has...
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ntsb says there was no distress call from the cockpit before a u.p.s. plane crashed on wednesday. the pilot and co-pilot both killed in that crash. investigators have yet to retrieve the data recorder from the still smoldering wreckage. >>> army private bradley manning apologizing for his actions saying he hurt people and his country when he leaked more than 700,000 pages of classified documents. he made that statement during the sentencing phase of his court-martial. convicted last month on 20 counts including violating the espionage act. he is facing up to 90 years in prison. >>> the stuntman dressed up as james bond parachuted into the opening ceremony of the 2012 london games has been killed in a tragic accident. he was participating in a wing diving event in switzerland when his suit failed and he slam under to the ground. wing divers jump out of helicopters or planes wearing special flight suits with arms that act like wings. >>> a 5-year-old boy hospitalized this morning with a seriouslying injury after falling from a children's roller coaster at new york's coney island. he
ntsb says there was no distress call from the cockpit before a u.p.s. plane crashed on wednesday. the pilot and co-pilot both killed in that crash. investigators have yet to retrieve the data recorder from the still smoldering wreckage. >>> army private bradley manning apologizing for his actions saying he hurt people and his country when he leaked more than 700,000 pages of classified documents. he made that statement during the sentencing phase of his court-martial. convicted last...
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the ntsb is investigate ppg. >>> to a lighter note. 5-year-old who is one part rapper and one part golfer. check out this really young emcee. ♪ i love golf. ♪ ♪ i love golf ♪ it's my favorite sport ♪ i love golf >> he's from allentown, pennsylvania. the video was a creative way for the 2005 them to spend time together. video has 19,000 hits and building. all seasons. an emcee for all seasons. 5 years old. >> impressive. good for him. >>> moving on just hours after an emotional plea for forgiveness two more major companies cut ties with celebrity chef paula deen. she apologized again wednesday for her past use of the n-word this time on television lashing out on what she calls horrible lies she's a racist. pamela brown has more. may have been her big day. >> we're trying to figure out neighbor it hurt her. more bad news for embattled celebrity chef paula deen. her first tv interview being at the center of a racist scandal. after her tearful apology not one but two more companies pulled the plug. >> i'm heartbroken. >> after serving up a tearful apology on the "today" show two mor
the ntsb is investigate ppg. >>> to a lighter note. 5-year-old who is one part rapper and one part golfer. check out this really young emcee. ♪ i love golf. ♪ ♪ i love golf ♪ it's my favorite sport ♪ i love golf >> he's from allentown, pennsylvania. the video was a creative way for the 2005 them to spend time together. video has 19,000 hits and building. all seasons. an emcee for all seasons. 5 years old. >> impressive. good for him. >>> moving on just...